When I ran into Adam Johnson at the Winter Institute book conference last week, I told him that I loved The Orphan Master’s Son so much that I was willing to write – to the point of embarrassment – one blog after another. He said he could help me out by writing a guest blog. [...]
“We are all Korean”: A guest post by Adam Johnson
January 26th, 2012 · 3 Comments · Fiction
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Mississippi JUCOS: The Toughest Football League in America
December 15th, 2011 · No Comments · Sports
A Guest Blog by Author Mike Frascogna How did JUCO football begin? Mississippi’s Junior College (now called community colleges) began in the 1920s, when the State Legislature approved agricultural high schools adding a thirteenth and fourteenth grade. The typical junior college in those days was a boarding school, still with a concentration on agricultural studies. [...]
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JUCO: River Rats vs Coast Scum
December 14th, 2011 · No Comments · Sports
When Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College was first established in 1925, it was known as Perkinston (Perk for short), the namesake of the town where it is located. Later the official name of the school was changed to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (also known as Gulf Coast). Just 28 miles down Highway 26 from [...]
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JUCO: The Infamous Jones Game
December 11th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Sports
A Guest Blog by Author Mike Frascogna Played November 7, 1964 at Scooba, the undefeated Lions were beaten by arch-rival Jones County Junior College 32-13 to spoil East Mississippi’s trip to the Junior Rose Bowl and a shot at the National Championship. During the game Scooba’s All-American quarterback, Bill Buckner, was sent to the hospital [...]
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Kayo Dottley: The Greatest Player You’ve Probably Forgotten
December 9th, 2011 · No Comments · Newsworthy
Saturday at Noon Neil White will be signing Mississippi’s 100 Greatest Football Players with Kayo Dottley. Neil tells the story in this Lemuria guest post: Kayo Dottley ran a 9.7 second 100-yard dash in 1946. Two college coaches attended his high school graduation — Bear Bryant and Johnny Vaught. Both were desperate to sign Dottley. [...]
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Creative Distillery
December 8th, 2011 · No Comments · Newsworthy
Hey, fellow Lemuria fans! We’d like to introduce ourselves as our favorite bookstore’s newest neighbors up on the third floor. Our family-run studio, Creative Distillery, provides design and writing for brands. You may have seen Darren’s graphic and web design for Cups Espresso Cafe and Melia’s writing for the Jackson Free Press. Today between 5:30 [...]
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JUCO: Football in the Mississippi JUCO League
November 25th, 2011 · No Comments · Sports
A Guest Blog by Author Mike Frascogna Love it or hate it, Mississippi JUCO football is unique. The League, while considered by some to be rogue, has produced literally thousands of players who have gone on the compete at the Division I and professional levels. Hidden in all the glamor of big-time college and professional [...]
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Mississippi’s 100 Greatest Football Players of All Time: Some Interesting Statistics
November 16th, 2011 · No Comments · Sports
A Guest Post by Editor Neil White In researching, Mississippi’s 100 Greatest Football Players of All Time, we discovered some fascinating statistics. Consider this about our state: • 588 native-born Mississippians have played professional football • 726 professional players attended Mississippi institutions of higher learning. Here’s the breakdown: No. of NFL Players by College or [...]
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Mississippi’s 100 Greatest Football Players of All Time: Methodology
November 15th, 2011 · No Comments · Sports
A Guest Post by Editor Neil White In preparing the coffee-table book, Mississippi’s 100 Greatest Football Players of All Time, we at Nautilus Publishing have gone to great lengths to create an accurate system of measurement. However, we are the first to admit that any attempts to rank football careers are subjective. Our system is [...]
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Mississippi JUCOS: The Mysterious Power of BOZO
November 11th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Sports
A Guest Blog by Author Mike Frascogna Legend has it that Bozo arrived on the Hinds campus sometime in the mid-40s. While there is no evidence to pinpoint the exact date of Bozo’s arrival, or birth, albeit whatever manner he, she or it, was created, the date of its origin still remains a mystery. There [...]
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